Amendment allows eligible entities to submit to the Director of the Institute of Education information regarding the number and percentage of students who are able to find employment in a field relating to their program or course of study, and would allow the Director of IES to provide technical assistance to such entities upon request.

Amendment sought to increase funding for RDT&E, Navy, by $22 million for support of Advanced Submarines System Development and to reduce funding for Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide, by a similar amount.

Amendment replaces the term "local" with "political subdivision", which allows the inclusion of "utility districts" that would not otherwise be covered but that were intended to be covered in the bill.

Amendment reduces the Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide account by $15 million and increases the funding for Defense Health Program by a similar amount for the purpose of augmenting the Spinal Cord Injury Research Program within the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program.

Amendment sought to expand eligibility to participate in the voluntary information sharing program created in the bill to include critical infrastructure owners and operators, which allows entities that are not entirely privately owned, such as airports, utilities, and public transit systems, to receive vital cybersecurity information and better secure their networks against cyber threats.

Amendment sought to coordinate federal information security policy through the creation of a National Office for Cyberspace, updating information security management practices, and establishing measures for the protection of critical infrastructure from cyberattacks.

Amendment demonstrated congressional support for placement of fire sprinklers in commercial buildings and also demonstrated congressional support for educational programs that raise awareness of the importance of installing fire sprinklers in residential buildings.

An amendment numbered 3 printed in House Report 110-136 to direct the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Disability Coordinator at the Department of Homeland Security to enter a cooperative agreement with the National Organization on Disability (NOD) to carry out NOD's Emergency Preparedness Initiative.